Cost of Non Compliance of Quality
Photo by Greg Rosenke on Unsplash How much money are you willing to spend for your product to be of good quality? The quality criteria increase according to the size of the risk in the use of the product. If there is a situation that may adversely affect the health of the user while using the product, the quality is planned and tested in more detail. This leads to an increase in the money spent on quality. In contrast, sometimes quality compromises are made on projects to speed things up. Then we face the cost of non compliance of quality. We may experience a loss of prestige towards the customer, as well as spending additional effort, assigning additional human resources or additional material costs by reworking the works due to mistakes. Scope and quality should not be confused. Increasing the scope of a product means adding more features to the product, but if that product is of poor quality, you will encounter big problems. Instead, a less functional but smo...